Introduction of a hydride generation system coupled to atomic absorption spectrometry in the Advanced instrumental analysis laboratory courses
Provider: Ministerstvo školství, mládeže a tělovýchovy
Programme: Interní rozvojová soutěž
Implementation period: 01.01.18 - 31.12.18
Workplace:
Fakulta chemicko-technologická - Katedra analytické chemie
Investigator: Husáková Lenka
Description:
The main purpose of this project is to expand students? experience and learning opportunities in the Advanced instrumental analysis laboratory classes intended for students of several branches of chemistry namely Analytical chemistry, Evaluation and Analysis of Foodstuffs, Analysis of Biological Materials and to underpin essential knowledge of the students related to the problematic of speciation analysis. Speciation analysis is nowadays an important analytical task in routine practice, not only due to the implementation of a new piece of legislation. The learning objectives for this project were identified as gaining an understanding of a specific instrument, as well as the basic operation of such equipment for the most frequently employed analytical technique for speciation analysis that involves the selective hydride generation with a sensitive atomic absorption detection system. This will help to develop essential skills that the students will require for subsequent employment.
The main purpose of this project is to expand students? experience and learning opportunities in the Advanced instrumental analysis laboratory classes intended for students of several branches of chemistry namely Analytical chemistry, Evaluation and Analysis of Foodstuffs, Analysis of Biological Materials and to underpin essential knowledge of the students related to the problematic of speciation analysis. Speciation analysis is nowadays an important analytical task in routine practice, not only due to the implementation of a new piece of legislation. The learning objectives for this project were identified as gaining an understanding of a specific instrument, as well as the basic operation of such equipment for the most frequently employed analytical technique for speciation analysis that involves the selective hydride generation with a sensitive atomic absorption detection system. This will help to develop essential skills that the students will require for subsequent employment.